Google Trends

Google Trends is a public web facility of Google Inc., based on Google Search, that shows how often a particular search-term is entered relative to the total search-volume across various regions of the world, and in various languages. The horizontal axis of the main graph represents time (starting from 2004), and the vertical is how often a term is searched for relative to the total number of searches, globally. Below the main graph, popularity is broken down by countries, regions, cities and language. Note that what Google calls "language", however, does not display the relative results of searches in different languages for the same term(s).

If you use Google Trends, you’ll see that web, image, news, and YouTube search interest in the term, fake news, all spiked right after the United States presidential election was held on November 8, 2016. So, some media companies, authentic journalists, video marketers, and political observers might think fake news is a relatively new phenomenon. But they would be wrong.

… questions related to the sport, the sport’s search interest by country and more. In addition, users can view lists of trending athletes and sports. Each trending athlete and sport has its own page, which displays the topic’s interest over time, interest by region and lists of related topics and related Google search queries. Elsewhere, the hub…

… a month only view). This is perhaps the most important feature update, as we can now customize the range for specific dates when we know events are happening, such as news, sales, and product launches. Geographic comparison: Comparing two or more search terms will now show you which terms are stronger by sub region on a single map…

…, this could also mean that people may be voting without fully knowing all the details about what they are voting for. They could be relying on broadcast media messages rather than researching themselves. This article is going to look into this further and see if it really means something. All Google Trends data shown here are taken from the region…

Remain voters are voicing their outrage amid claims by some people who voted for a Brexit that they regret their decision. Electoral services workers have reported calls from people asking if they could change their decision after Friday’s result became clear, while some publicly admitted they intended to use a “protest vote” in the belief the U...

…. You’d miss a second, albeit smaller, peak around August and September. Google Trends doesn’t just help you identify when to time your campaigns, it can also benchmark your whole company’s performance. I can see significantly fewer people searched for snowboarding in Feb 2016 compared to 2015. If I’m reporting flat growth on sales for that month…

… content. This is because, content that doesn’t engage your readers will not convert to leads or sales. Moz and Buzzsumo analyzed more than a million articles online. They discovered that 75% of the articles out there are not engaging. The ultimate goal of an engaging content is to transform (educate and entertain) your reader. The person who…

In the fall of 2011, Ron Johnson was appointed not just as CEO of JC Penney, but as the savior responsible for breathing new life into one of the dowdiest dinosaurs in American retail. Seventeen months—and many, many mistakes—later, he's out of a job.

… will be plenty of competitive stat slinging at bars, trash talking in man caves, and taunting rivals from the stands. But, try using Google Trends to see YouTube search interest in the terms, “college basketball” and “March Madness,” in the United States over time. That’s right, “March Madness” jumped the shark a year ago and “no forecast is available…

Will Star Wars: The Force Awakens be one of the all-time highest grossing movies worldwide? Well, if you asked the members of my immediate family and their significant others this question, you’d get a resounding, “Hell, yes!” But, we’ve already purchased 7 tickets to see Star Wars: Episode VII together on the opening weekend.

… The folks at Google must know that I’m the son of an automotive marketer, because they gave me an advanced look at an article written by David Mogensen, Google’s Head of YouTube Ads Product Marketing and a former automotive marketer, before it was published today on Think with Google. The brand new report includes insights and trends from…

… hard to push out new tools that make discovering amazing content much easier, but there is still room for video search improvement. Until then, Google Trends and Buzzsumo are quick and easy video discovery tools you can also use. If we group Google Plus and YouTube under the same Google umbrella, then we definitely have to mention Google Trends…

… around Christmas, then check out the viral hit by a Canadian brand that just so happens to have the most views for any branded video on the topic of Christmas. It’s “WestJet Christmas Miracle: real-time giving.” Published on Dec. 8, 2013, the video currently has more than 41.5 million views. Did you notice the music for this video? You might say it’s kinda, sorta a medley of popular Christmas songs. …

… Rugby World Cup: Who’s keen before kick-off? Valentin Boulan 16 September 2015 Tweet At Tamar we love all sporting events, so naturally we are very excited about the Rugby World Cup which kicks off on Friday, down the road from us at Twickenham Stadium. In the run up to the tournament, we’ve decided to look at Google search patterns data…

… In November 2004, web search interest in the search term, “Black Friday,” was pretty low in the US, according to Google Trends. By comparison, web search interest in “Thanksgiving” was relatively high. However, by November 2014, web search interest was at an all-time high for “Black Friday,” compared to “Thanksgiving.” That’s right, the Friday…

… Friday, Cyber Monday, and New Year’s Eve. But when it comes to YouTube, there are only three remaining holidays in Q4 that generate huge engagement: Halloween, Black Friday, and Christmas. Halloween on YouTube: Most Viewed Creators According to Google Trends, Halloween is the second most popular Q4 holiday in the US. And you can get an idea of which…

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… the video you are looking for. Oh, and YouTube results now appearing on Google Trends so that's a handy tool to check out too. #3 Yahoo Screen: Originally called Yahoo Video, this video search engine was renamed Yahoo Screen in 2011 and works with a Yahoo account to customize options. The viewing experience is consistent across all video content…